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Indian Stock Market Weekly Wrap: Can Sensex & Nifty Hold the 2% Rally, or Is Volatility About to Take Over? What Investors Should Know Before Monday Opening - The Sunday Guardian
Indian Stock Market Weekly Wrap: Can Sensex & Nifty Hold the 2% Rally, or Is Volatility About to Take Over? What Investors Should Know Before Monday OpeningThe Sunday Guardian
12 penny stocks plunge up to 70% in 3 months - Are you affected?
Twelve penny stocks have plunged between 25% and 70% over the past three months, highlighting the risks in low-priced equities. Screened based on market cap, price and liquidity, these stocks faced heavy selling pressure, reinforcing concerns around volatility, weak transparency and susceptibility to sharp corrections in the segment.
Gift Nifty rises nearly 200 pts, signals positive start; key trading cues for today
Indian markets experienced profit-taking in the latter half of the session due to rising geopolitical tensions, leading investors to reduce risk. Volatility was high with significant intraday swings. Analysts suggest Nifty is consolidating between 23,000 and 23,550, anticipating this trend to continue until a clear breakout. Global markets showed mixed but generally positive movements.

Trade Setup For June 12: Nifty Faces Key Test At 23,100 As Renewed Iran Tensions Threaten Bear Attack
Analysts at Enrich Money believe downside risks could intensify if the support zone is breached.
Citi cuts Nifty target to 26,000 on El Nino, AI risks, picks one stock
Citi Research lowered its Nifty target due to rising earnings risks linked to geopolitical tensions and other macro concerns. However, it remains constructive on India’s medium-term outlook, citing low foreign investor ownership, resilient domestic inflows and potential gains if global conditions improve.

Citi Cuts Nifty Target To 26,000 From 27,000, Cites West Asia Conflict And FII Outflows
In its latest note, Citi also noted that India's allocation in Global Emerging Market funds is currently at a five-year low, while FII underweight on India remains close to its highest level in 20 years
Ten reasons oil is still below $100 a barrel
Global oil prices remain surprisingly low despite the ongoing war in Iran. China's drastic cut in oil imports is a major factor. Demand destruction and increased production from other regions also contribute. Refineries show greater flexibility in processing and output. The market is also influenced by improved information flow and strategic reserve releases.

Sensex rises 750 pts from day's low, Nifty near 23,300: 4 key reasons behind markets turning green - Moneycontrol.com
Sensex rises 750 pts from day's low, Nifty near 23,300: 4 key reasons behind markets turning greenMoneycontrol.com

Copper Falls to Three-Week Low on Flareup in US-Iran Fighting
The volatility in copper prices is also making Chinese buyers cautious ahead of the seasonal summer lull, an analyst said.
INR extends downside as dollar firms and oil renews surge
The Indian rupee slipped back against the dollar in opening trades on Thursday as dollar index renewed gains and crude oil prices took flight. The dollar index traded around 100 on Thursday, lingering near its highest levels in two months amid fresh US attacks over Iran and as US consumer inflation accelerated in May to its fastest pace in more than three years due to soaring energy costs. INR opened at Rs 95.55 per dollar and slipped further to a low of 95.64 so far during the day. Yesterday, rupee was largely flat and settled almost unchanged at Rs 95.25 per dollar. Rupee pared its initial losses as crude oil prices and the US dollar index retreated from their elevated levels. Local equities are likely to open on a cautious note on Thursday as concerns mounted about a re-escalation of the Middle East conflict and a stronger U.S. inflation print reinforced expectations that borrowing costs would remain higher for longer. On Wednesday, Indian shares gave up early gains to end little .
Kospi tanks 9% in just two sessions! What’s causing bloodbath in 2026’s top market?
South Korea’s KOSPI has plunged 9% in two sessions after a strong 2026 rally, as AI-driven semiconductor stocks face profit booking. Rising U.S. inflation, geopolitical tensions in West Asia and leveraged ETF volatility have intensified the sell-off, raising concerns that the AI-led rally may have outpaced fundamentals.

Sensex Today | Stock Market LIVE Updates: GIFT Nifty extends losses, falls 170 points; Brent above $94
Sensex Today | Stock Market LIVE Updates: Today is the weekly expiry of all Sensex contracts. For the Nifty, the recent lows of 23,070 come into play again after the breakout sold off between 23,450 - 23,500 levels, which remains the key resistance on the upside. Analysts maintain that any drop below the 23,070 low could take the index down to 22,800 - 22,700 levels.